[Report 1917] / Medical Officer of Health, Manchester City.
- Manchester (England). City Council. n 88637066.
- Date:
- 1917
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Credit: [Report 1917] / Medical Officer of Health, Manchester City. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Ihe figures given below show that in 1917 Manchester had a death-rate f 10111 Diphtheria differing little from that which held for England generally. Table V. Diphtheria, Memb. Croup Mortality, 1917.— Rate per 1000 living COMPARED WITH MEAN OF FIVE YEARS. ' T' j 1912 j- 1913 I 1914 1915 1916 Mean 1917 England and Wales .. oti 1 O'12 0-15 o*i5 o'I4 0 13 # °'l3 96 Great Towns . o'13 0*13 0’ 16 016 0-15 0T5 0*13 London . o*io o'09 o'i6 o'i6 o'14 0T3 014 Manchester City. 013 0T4 0*15 0*14 o'o9 0T3 o'o8 Manchester Township . 0T7 o*i5 0*20 0-25 oi3 018 0-07 North Manchester. o'i2 o' 18 O’ 2 2 o' 2 0 O'lO 016 O’II South Manchester.1 0T3 O'l 2 O'lO • o'op C07 0 10 0 b 146 Smaller Towns . o'ii ft 1 O' 11 o' 16 1 °'!5 1 ] °‘r5 014 O'l 2 Vy ENTERIC FEVER. The number of cases of Enteric Fever occurring during 1917 was 86, which shows a great reduction on the number notified in any previous year except 1916. In addition, one military case infected outside Manchester came to out knowledge.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29785388_0023.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


